Previous studies have used fMRI to address the relationship between grip force (GF) applied to an object and BOLD response. However, whilst the majority of these studies showed a linear relationship between GF and neural activity in the contralateral M1 and ipsilateral cerebellum, animal studies have suggested the presence of non-linear components in the GF\u2013neural activity relationship. Here, we present a methodology for assessing non-linearities in the BOLD response to different GF levels, within primary motor as well as sensory and cognitive areas and the cerebellum. To be sensitive to complex forms, we designed a feasible grip task with five GF targets using an event-related visually guided paradigm and studied a cohort of 13 health...
Grasp stability during object manipulation is achieved by the grip forces applied normal to the gras...
Skilled motor behavior like precision grasping has been studied with a strong emphasis on the underl...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
Previous studies have used fMRI to address the relationship between grip force (GF) applied to an ob...
The relationship between the BOLD response and an applied force was quantified in the cerebellum usi...
Motor fMRI studies, comparing dominant (DH) and nondominant (NDH) hand activations have reported mix...
Abstract: Force scaling in the sensorimotor network during generation and control of static or dynam...
International audienceStructural and functional differences are known to exist within the cortical s...
In this study, we compared the differences in brain activation associated with the different types o...
Objective: To study the effect of visual feedback gain on movement with the whole-brain functional m...
Humans have unique abilities to perform certain types of skilled voluntary movements. In this thesis...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
Previous research showed that force control in a visually guided continuous tracking task is influen...
Neuroimaging studies report cerebellar activation during both motor and non-motor paradigms, and sug...
Previous research showed that force control in a visually guided continuous tracking task is influen...
Grasp stability during object manipulation is achieved by the grip forces applied normal to the gras...
Skilled motor behavior like precision grasping has been studied with a strong emphasis on the underl...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
Previous studies have used fMRI to address the relationship between grip force (GF) applied to an ob...
The relationship between the BOLD response and an applied force was quantified in the cerebellum usi...
Motor fMRI studies, comparing dominant (DH) and nondominant (NDH) hand activations have reported mix...
Abstract: Force scaling in the sensorimotor network during generation and control of static or dynam...
International audienceStructural and functional differences are known to exist within the cortical s...
In this study, we compared the differences in brain activation associated with the different types o...
Objective: To study the effect of visual feedback gain on movement with the whole-brain functional m...
Humans have unique abilities to perform certain types of skilled voluntary movements. In this thesis...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...
Previous research showed that force control in a visually guided continuous tracking task is influen...
Neuroimaging studies report cerebellar activation during both motor and non-motor paradigms, and sug...
Previous research showed that force control in a visually guided continuous tracking task is influen...
Grasp stability during object manipulation is achieved by the grip forces applied normal to the gras...
Skilled motor behavior like precision grasping has been studied with a strong emphasis on the underl...
Modulating visual feedback may be a viable option to improve motor function after stroke, but the ne...